Diamond Multimedia is a company that specializes in manufacturing multimedia hardware and software products for both computer and consumer electronic industries.
Diamond Multimedia was founded in 1982 as an OEM graphics card manufacturer for IBM-compatible PCs.
In the 1990s, Diamond Multimedia grew rapidly and entered into the consumer market with their brand of graphics cards and other multimedia products.
Throughout the 2000s, Diamond Multimedia shifted its focus to developing new products targeted towards the gaming and digital entertainment markets.
Nvidia is one of Diamond Multimedia's main competitors in the computer graphics and gaming hardware markets.
AMD is another major competitor in the computer and gaming hardware industry, offering high-performance CPUs and graphics cards.
Creative Labs develops and sells sound cards, speakers, and other multimedia devices.
A line of USB graphics adapters for adding additional monitors to a computer.
A video capture device that allows users to record gameplay footage from their consoles or PCs.
A device that extends the range of a wireless network.
Diamond Multimedia primarily sells graphics cards for mainstream use, including low-profile and fanless options.
Diamond Multimedia offers software drivers and applications for their devices, which are available for download on their website.
Most Diamond Multimedia products are compatible with Windows operating systems, but some models may be compatible with Mac OS as well. Compatibility information can be found on the individual product pages.
The Diamond Wireless Range Extender can be set up by connecting it to your computer's network and following the instructions on the included setup CD.
Diamond Game Capture is compatible with most gaming consoles, including Xbox, PlayStation, and Wii U. However, some models may require additional cables or adapters.